csederlund
Pro
- Joined
- Oct 7, 2012
- Messages
- 143
- Reaction score
- 24
- Points
- 838
- Location
- Frederic, WI
- Country
- USA
- Snowmobile
- 2014 LTX SE
I didn't like the floats the first year. I decided to try the Hygear Dual Pressure Kit. Basically same thing as evols. I cannot feel in harshness in the handlebars like I did last year. Very compliant in studders and can handle the big stuff without bottoming. I run 75 in main and 140 in evol. At $300, it is well worth it in my opinion. Next year I'm going with Elka Stage 5's in the track.
I have the highly specialized Floats on mine. I had them revalved and am just getting dialed in, but initial impressions are that they are going to be fantastic.
One thing that I learned from Mike Carver is that people tend to compensate for the overly harsh valving by reducing pressure. I am now running more pressure than I was prior to having him revalve and the ride is better yet.
One thing that I learned from Mike Carver is that people tend to compensate for the overly harsh valving by reducing pressure. I am now running more pressure than I was prior to having him revalve and the ride is better yet.
stormin norman
Extreme
- Joined
- Dec 11, 2007
- Messages
- 103
- Reaction score
- 25
- Points
- 983
- Location
- Southern, MN
- Country
- USA
- Snowmobile
- 2014 Yamaha Viper LTX LE
2000 Yamaha SRX 700
1999 Yamaha V max 500
1992 Yamaha V max 4
1984 Yamaha Phazer
Thanks for all the input on this. has been very helpful.

